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Also, adding an event chain where the mongols (Oirat's three vassals) overthrow the Oirats and form Northern Yuan. Perhaps, even make it a formable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Yuan_dynasty
Japan - Chen (晨 - morning, cause Japan was a place where sun rises)
Tibetan + Burman - Zang (藏 - 'tibetan')
Vietnam - this one is problematic, cause "Viet" is the "Yue" and this one exists. I'll think about it later
I'm planning to introduce some events about Europen trade and influence on China. The apperance of Portuguese/Spainiards and Britons should change history of Asia. In Eu4 this matter is definitely out of place.
This event is missing all localisation.